生物
类有机物
固有层
间充质干细胞
小肠
计算生物学
细胞生物学
再生医学
电池类型
转录组
诱导多能干细胞
细胞
解剖
再生(生物学)
功能多样性
干细胞
肠粘膜
功能(生物学)
进化生物学
细胞分化
功能基因组学
基因组学
表型
人体胃肠道
作者
Kelli Johnson,Xiangning Dong,Yu-Hwai Tsai,Angeline Wu,S. Clark,Abigail Vallie,Sha Huang,Charlie J. Childs,Rachel K. Zwick,Ian A. Glass,Katherine D. Walton,Ophir D. Klein,Jason R. Spence
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41556-026-02027-2
摘要
The organization of diverse mesenchymal populations during human small intestinal development is critical for tissue architecture and function yet remains poorly defined. Here, to construct a comprehensive, tissue-scale map of the developing human small intestine at single cell resolution, we leveraged single-cell RNA-sequencing data to build a Xenium spatial transcriptomics gene panel covering the cell diversity of the human small intestine. We defined five subpopulations occupying discrete anatomical locations within the lamina propria and submucosa—the subepithelial cells, lamina propria fibroblasts, submucosal fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells and CXCL13+ fibroblasts. Our data establish molecular markers to distinguish these populations in both sequencing and imaging data. We leverage this high-resolution atlas to interrogate cell–cell signalling, benchmark pluripotent stem cell-derived human intestinal organoids and to demonstrate how this resource can incorporate relative spatial organization into tissue analysis, with broad implications for modelling development, regeneration and disease. Johnson et al. combine single-cell and spatial transcriptomics approaches to build a spatially resolved atlas of the developing human intestine and intestinal organoids, uncovering spatial organization and fibroblast heterogeneity.
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